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How My Garden Grows: Off the beaten track in Great Dixter, one of Britain’s best-loved gardens

22 min · 20 de may de 2026
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Great Dixter’s [https://www.greatdixter.co.uk/] garden has got to be one the most famous in the country, so it was with great difficulty that the podcast team dragged itself away from its stunning borders, flower-filled meadows and iconic features to focus on its less trumpeted achievements: its scholarship, its compost and its success in increasing biodiversity.

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